Suzanne Trice's wiki with all resources gathered from March 29, 2013 workshops
All materials collected from presenters. All presenter materials that have been shared have been uploaded on this wiki. There is a brief description of the workshop and then any materials and/or the actual presentations (PowerPoint) posted. If teachers did not get to go to a certain workshop, the materials posted are step by step instructions on how to use the tool.The wiki is public but if you are using any part of the materials for a use other than you learning the steps, please give credit to the creator/presenter. (example: printing and having students use as directions) www.pinkertontechnology.wikispaces.com
Internet Safety - IACP’s Center for Social Media- promotes a great resource Netsmartz (http://www.netsmartz.org/), which is a program of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. They offer Internet safety resources aimed at parents, educators, and students.
Brewster Bartlett and Chris Kozura's form to gather barriers
Most recent 100 Best Tech/Web 2.0 tools - presented at first meeting 2013
Suzanne Trice's suggestions for questions to be added to a student personal survey - learn what students know and have
Ideas for department goals - just a few!
Suzanne Trice's wiki with all resources gathered from March 29, 2013 workshops
All materials collected from presenters. All presenter materials that have been shared have been uploaded on this wiki. There is a brief description of the workshop and then any materials and/or the actual presentations (PowerPoint) posted. If teachers did not get to go to a certain workshop, the materials posted are step by step instructions on how to use the tool.The wiki is public but if you are using any part of the materials for a use other than you learning the steps, please give credit to the creator/presenter. (example: printing and having students use as directions)
www.pinkertontechnology.wikispaces.com
Internet Safety - IACP’s Center for Social Media - promotes a great resource Netsmartz (http://www.netsmartz.org/), which is a program of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. They offer Internet safety resources aimed at parents, educators, and students.